From personal experience and observations of others, I can say that everything the Democrats and the President said about this bill proved to be untrue. Health care premiums have gone up drastically, and our nation is swimming in even more debt.

But Obamacare was only part of the evil committed by the Democrats and their allies in the lapdog media.

Because the opposition to this bill was so loud, so intense, the opponents of the bill had to be smeared in the process. On the eve of the bill's passage, the Democrat Party and their willing accomplices in the lapdog media took part in a conspiracy of slander against opponents of Obamacare by attacking Tea Party activists in Washington DC.

WASHINGTON — Demonstrators outside the U.S. Capitol, angry over the proposed health care bill, shouted "nigger" Saturday at U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a Georgia congressman and civil rights icon who was nearly beaten to death during an Alabama march in the 1960s.

Protesters also shouted obscenities at other members of the Congressional Black Caucus, spat on at least one black lawmaker and confronted an openly gay congressman with taunts.

Capitol Police escorted the members of Congress into the Capitol after the confrontation. At least one demonstrator was reported arrested.

There's only one problem...it wasn't true.

No one shouted the "n-word" at any of the black Congressmen. No one was arrested. The spitting allegation was, at best, an accident.

In addition, there are about five or more other videos shot that day of the same event, and the result was the same....no racial slur was yelled at the Congressmen. But that has not stopped the lapdog media from repeating the lie.

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Our defense against Obamacare really comes on the state level with "nullification". I'm reading Thomas Woods' book on the subject and he makes some excellent points, one of which is the absurdity of SCOTUS (a branch of the Federal Government) ruling on the Constitutionality of Federal Laws like Obamacare. The conflict of interest is clear. Consequently, the decision on Constitutionality should be made at the state level, not the Federal.

Having been in Madison during the worst of the demonstrations, I can assure you that you are absolutely correct regarding the double standard the media holds in reporting TEA Party activities vs. Union protests.